Houston Chronicle

Body found near feeder road thought to be that of missing 26-year-old man

TXDot crew uncovers clothing, motorcycle believed to be his

- By Margaret Kadifa

Shirley Davidson knew something was wrong when she didn’t hear from her reliable 26-yearold son for two days.

Gerean Brown was close to his family, including his two young children and their mother. He always called, even if it was just to say he was running late from work.

Davidson suspected foul play, and Houston Police Department investigat­ors on Wednesday afternoon categorize­d his disappeara­nce as suspicious.

In an attempt to gather clues, Davidson, concerned friends and community activist Quanell X gathered Thursday afternoon near the northbound feeder road of the Eastex Freeway, just south of Loop 610, where Brown was last seen May 29 on his motorcycle.

An already tearful Davidson hoped to find a witness. Instead, she was met with her worst fear: a dozen police cars with lights flashing and officers cordoning off an area where maintenanc­e crews mowing the grass had just found a body believed to be her son’s.

Davidson screamed and fell to the ground.

While Houston police did not confirm the identity of the body on Thursday afternoon, a motorcycle at the scene matched Brown’s. Red shoes and a red belt matched what Brown was wearing the night he disappeare­d after leaving a club just blocks away, Quanell said.

“Everything fits Mr. Gerean Brown’s descriptio­n,” Quanell said.

TxDOT spokesman Danny Perez said the crew was performing routine maintenanc­e — about once every three months the grass is mowed.

When they stumbled across the body, it was severely decomposed.

The grass appeared to have obscured the corpse and motorcycle from neighborho­od search crews who had combed the feeder roads in days prior, said

HPD Executive Assistant Chief Troy Finner.

About 70 relatives and neighbors watched around 2 p.m. Thursday from the opposite side of the feeder road as the medical examiner loaded the body in the van.

Tears ran down the face of Cortney Lee, 24, the mother of Brown’s children.

“He was a good father,” she said, shaking her head.

Friends and family embraced Lee, who sat in the back of a parked pickup, intently watching the police officers. She and Davidson held the couple’s two children — a 3-year-old daughter and a 1-year-old son.

Screams and sobs could be heard as relatives and neighbors heard the news.

“Oh my God, oh my God, he’s just a baby,” Sandra Eleby, one of his friends, yelled.

Brown was last seen May 29 at a club at 3409 Cavalcade, just a few blocks from the feeder road where the body was found and near his home in the Fifth Ward.

He left the club with a friend, Brown riding a newly purchased, custom-built motorcycle, Quanell said.

He told the friend he was heading home.

Davidson and others gathered along the feeder road suspect the expensive motorcycle made Brown a target.

They think he was robbed, killed and dumped on the side of the highway.

By Thursday afternoon, police said the crash was likely an accident, though they were still unsure of the time and date of his death, Finner said.

The motorcycle had flipped over at least once. The body landed nearby the vehicle, Finner said.

“That’s my baby,” his mother sobbed.

 ?? Yi-Chin Lee / Houston Chronicle ?? Family and close friends of Gerean Brown react to hearing the news that police had found a motorcycle and a body believed to be Brown’s nearby. Last seen leaving a club near his Fifth Ward home, 26-year-old Brown had been missing for 10 days.
Yi-Chin Lee / Houston Chronicle Family and close friends of Gerean Brown react to hearing the news that police had found a motorcycle and a body believed to be Brown’s nearby. Last seen leaving a club near his Fifth Ward home, 26-year-old Brown had been missing for 10 days.
 ?? Yi-Chin Lee / Houston Chronicle ?? Houston Police Department officers investigat­e the scene where a mowing crew found a motorcycle and a badly decomposed body near the feeder road of U.S. 59 North, just south of Loop 610. Police said the crash likely was an accident.
Yi-Chin Lee / Houston Chronicle Houston Police Department officers investigat­e the scene where a mowing crew found a motorcycle and a badly decomposed body near the feeder road of U.S. 59 North, just south of Loop 610. Police said the crash likely was an accident.

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